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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by igbsam(m): 7:53am On Sep 21, 2017
Rule No.1

In Ladipo market, you must put on your craze mode else, they would take u for a ride.

Rule No.2

Never go to ladipo market dressed like a gentleman. Dress like a Mad Man full of rage and anger

Rule No.3

If you don't know the market or what you are going to buy, go with a trusted mechanic and make sure u keep a close eyes on him, cos you might not know when he would bargain with the ladipo seller behind you (those na badt guy mechanic)

Rule No.4

Once you have paid for a part, put a special marking on it that only you will know where you marked it, else, those people will change your part the split second you take your eyes off it. Or they might remove something of value without your knowing. Them be magician for there.

Rule No.5

See everyone that passes by you as a potential thief and pocket picker. Else, before you know, your money don dissappear. Pocket pickers full there pass potential customers

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by Nobody: 8:03am On Sep 21, 2017
alexistaiwo:
This market is very close to my place of residence.
If you want to laugh at live comedy just take a stroll around the market grin.
Fraudsters outnumber honest traders over there by the ratio 87:1
so were is your place of residence? Is it near palm Avenue? Or ojekunle street?
Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by Nobody: 8:09am On Sep 21, 2017
igbsam:
Rule No.1

In Ladipo market, you must put on your craze mode else, they would take u for a ride.

Rule No.2

Never go to ladipo market dressed like a gentleman. Dress like a Mad Man full of rage and anger

Rule No.3

If you don't know the market or what you are going to buy, go with a trusted mechanic and make sure u keep a close eyes on him, cos you might not know when he would bargain with the ladipo seller behind you (those na badt guy mechanic)

Rule No.4

Once you have paid for a part, put a special marking on it that only you will know where you marked it, else, those people will change your part the split second you take your eyes off it. Or they might remove something of value without your knowing. Them be magician for there.

Rule No.5

See everyone that passes by you as a potential thief and pocket picker. Else, before you know, your money don dissappear. Pocket pickers full there pass potential customers
so basically every body and every thing about Nigerians is dishonest? In that case why do Nigerians get angry and defensive when they are labelled fraudsters and criminals? May i ask if i buy spare parts and it's expired can i get a refund?

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by igbsam(m): 8:13am On Sep 21, 2017
gypsey:
so basically every body and every thing about Nigerians is dishonest? In that case why do Nigerians get angry and defensive when they are labelled fraudsters and criminals? May i ask if i buy spare parts and it's expired can i get a refund?

At the bolded, i don't know what you are talking about. In a crowded and rowdy place, you should know that there will always be people with evil intentions. So please don't go about with that impression that all Nigerians are fraudsters. Before you pay for your spare parts, you have to certify that what you are buying is what you actually needed. If you are not sure of this, then you need to go with a trusted mechanic who would help you decide. Besides, why you sef go buy expired product in the first place.
Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by Nobody: 8:16am On Sep 21, 2017
Nigga! r yea not from Naija?
dishonesty nd fraud are the two main identities of an average Nigerian. very corrupt ppl. the Muslim is corrupt, the Christian is corrupt nd traditional adherents are even the worst.

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by Nobody: 8:22am On Sep 21, 2017
After reading all the experience of people in ladipo I have come to the conclusion that the traders at ladipo has no conscience, They are the cause of all the Road accidents and deaths on every nigerian Road by selling substandard motor parts to unaware motorists. It's time they are regulated. Otherwise these murderers in disguise will all go to hell! After dieing horrible deaths, mind you they will be the first to turn up in church giving thanks for the blessings of God, money made from dealing on substandard parts.
My uncle has a shop in ladipo by the way! He has been begging me to send him containers of spare parts but I don't trust him.

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by Nobody: 8:29am On Sep 21, 2017
igbsam:


At the bolded, i don't know what you are talking about. In a crowded and rowdy place, you should know that there will always be people with evil intentions. So please don't go about with that impression that all Nigerians are fraudsters. Before you pay for your spare parts, you have to certify that what you are buying is what you actually needed. If you are not sure of this, then you need to go with a trusted mechanic who would help you decide. Besides, why you sef go buy expired product in the first place.
i see! But why would I need a trusted mechanic? Does that not prove my point that the dealers of the parts are crooks?
The parts was bought by my friend unknowingly, we took it back for a refund the dealer refused to refund, why did he even sell an expired break pad to us? I mean, did he want us dead?

What boggled my mind was that instead of refunding he gave us another even worst brake pads that cost less than the first one. grin

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by Reference(m): 8:29am On Sep 21, 2017
igbsam:


At the bolded, i don't know what you are talking about. In a crowded and rowdy place, you should know that there will always be people with evil intentions. So please don't go about with that impression that all Nigerians are fraudsters. Before you pay for your spare parts, you have to certify that what you are buying is what you actually needed. If you are not sure of this, then you need to go with a trusted mechanic who would help you decide. Besides, why you sef go buy expired product in the first place.

Eh now, if you have to do all these then you have confirmed his assertion.

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by EZEIGBO1OFIMO: 8:34am On Sep 21, 2017
gypsey:
After reading all the experience of people in ladipo I have come to the conclusion that the traders at ladipo has no conscience, They are the cause of all the Road accidents on every nigerian Road by selling substandard motor parts to unaware motorists. It's time they are regulated. Otherwise these murderers in disguise will all go to hell! After dieing horrible deaths, mind you they will be the first to turn up in church giving thanks for the blessings of God, money made from dealing on substandard parts.
My uncle has a shop in ladipo by the way! He has been begging me to send him containers of spare parts but I don't trust him.
Nigeria is a very good example of the Tragedy of the commons, in a bid to be smart, the entire country becomes on big murder perpetuating machine, do not send spare parts to your uncle, don't be part of an indirect mass murder.

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by MaziOmenuko: 8:39am On Sep 21, 2017
Once you walk into a shop and ask for a spare parts and the shop dealer says; 'its available, sit down let me go and bring it'. As he is going out, move away to the opposite direction!

Don't let anyone take you to any shop. If they don't have it right there, move away and go to the next shop yourself. I fell victim a good number of times before I realized I was being duped consistently by my trusted mechanic there in the market.

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by Nobody: 8:43am On Sep 21, 2017
EZEIGBO1OFIMO:
Nigeria is a very good example of the Tragedy of the commons, in a bid to be smart, the entire country becomes on big murder perpetuating machine, do not send spare parts to your uncle, don't be part of an indirect mass murder.
Absolutely! No way! I ve sent him a 40 feet full with spare parts already, since 2015 he still haven't paid me a dime for it till date.

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by neonly: 8:44am On Sep 21, 2017
nurey:
I was sold a fake wheelbarrow ball joint, it gave way and poured all my cucumber on the road then danfo eyaf match them

After God, fear women next are the space bookers.
Did u die grin grin grin

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by crisycent: 8:46am On Sep 21, 2017
jydeskill1:
In Ladipo, please do away with barada people. just yesterday my friend was begging to pay N8k for a side mirror but the guy refused and said it is 10k last. low and behold we got the same side mirror for N400 inside the main market. shine your eye foe ladipo.

Na bicycle side mirror? 400!!!

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by EZEIGBO1OFIMO: 8:47am On Sep 21, 2017
gypsey:
No way! I ve sent him a 40 feet full with spare parts already, since 2015 he still haven't paid me a dime for it till date.
it's likely no quality assurance testing was carried out on the spares, it's likely he disembered some and added old sub-spares to spike profit , there's nothing you can do now.
Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by Nobody: 8:58am On Sep 21, 2017
gypsey:
so were is your place of residence? Is it near palm Avenue? Or ojekunle street?
Kidnapping alert
Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by suremanpatriot: 9:01am On Sep 21, 2017
EZEIGBO1OFIMO:
Nigeria is a very good example of the Tragedy of the commons, in a bid to be smart, the entire country becomes on big murder perpetuating machine, do not send spare parts to your uncle, don't be part of an indirect mass murder.

Nigeria is a big country with good people.
Ladipo is a mere micro-cousin of Nigeria,dont use a item to judge a whole bunch.
Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by Nobody: 9:02am On Sep 21, 2017
EZEIGBO1OFIMO:
it's likely no quality assurance testing was carried out on the spares, it's likely he disembered some and added old sub-spares to spike profit , there's nothing you can do now.
i am not familiar with what you have mentioned, No! There's nothing i can do. And he even has the Audacity to buy himself a house some were in Abule super (i have no idea were that place is located) After he must have sold the Goods. Even though i let him and his families live in my property in palm Avenue rent free for years.
Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by Nobody: 9:07am On Sep 21, 2017
alexistaiwo:

Kidnapping alert
Rubbish! If you must know, I own 2 houses along palm Avenue, and another 2 more in ilupeju and ojekunle area I can give you the Addresses if you like. Come for a glass of champagne when ever you are in the area. You people can be too hysterical. grin when you see a kidnapper now you wouldn't even recognise him. Ewu Gambia!

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by ibro2much(m): 9:16am On Sep 21, 2017
Ladipo market is a very good market to get all your required vehicle parts.
Here's the trick,if you are a newbie in the market,you will see all kind of men(baranda people) telling you they have the item you are looking for(its a lie,they don't own any shop),follow them to the shop and price the market below what you believe "would be" cost price and stand on it.(the baranda people knows the nooks and cranies of the market,in the process of taking you everywhere you will sight a good place to buy what you want).if the seller didnt agree to your price,leave the scene and try another place,after a while (maybe one hour)go back to the previous seller and price it again in the absence of the baranda guyz.you will get it cheaper because the seller would not be compelled to pay the baranda guyz that brought you earlier.(the baranda guyz usually inflate price to as much as 25-50 percent of the orignal price)

It will give you adequate knowledge of where and where to go incase of a next coming.

***typing from experience****

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by maysimsimple(m): 9:20am On Sep 21, 2017
Yo! Where do u stay? Born n bred at osoro str., d street right after ladipo... Great place, missed there...



te author=alexistaiwo post=60673703] This market is very close to my place of residence.
If you want to laugh at live comedy just take a stroll around the market grin.
Fraudsters outnumber honest traders over there by the ratio 87:1[/quote]
Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by VISTIN(m): 9:20am On Sep 21, 2017
The problem is that some people don't like anybody that tells them the truth.

There are genuine parts, there are genuine people. There are first class Tokumbo parts, as good as oem, but some customers don't want to believe you.

Let me give you an example.
From stabiliser linkage for Toyota vehicles are in 2 grades for brand new, one is N3,500 and another is N25,000. They look alike but the difference is in the durability. If I tell you that stabiliser linkage is N25,000 and another person tells you N10,000, who is the criminal? Me of course.

So is with Tokumbo. Some customers want to get the best with little, it doesn't work. And one thing is that the boys want to sell, and instead of losing you because you are pricing it low, they give you what your money can offer.

But then, there are people who are still evil, no matter how much you pay, they must dupe you. So, be careful whom you are dealing with. You can have a particular person who supplies you parts. You can always hold him responsible. You must not come to LADIPO.

My advice is, have a good mechanic and always pay him well after working for, so that he doesn't work with parts seller against you. If you're stingy to your mechanic, that's a problem.

I'm not exornorating parts sellers, but I think there are still good ones.

I do my business there, and my decision is to always tell customers the truth, though it's not easy because you have to be patient. Everybody wants to get it cheaper elsewhere.

You can contact me for genuine parts. And note: if a particular part you need is not in our stock, we will get it elsewhere for you, if you don't mind.

The most important thing is that you'll get the best. We also do deliveries and pay on delivery within Lagos. God bless Nairaland.
Call or whatsapp 09090164761.

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by 400billionman: 9:22am On Sep 21, 2017
alexistaiwo:
This market is very close to my place of residence.
If you want to laugh at live comedy just take a stroll around the market grin.
Fraudsters outnumber honest traders over there by the ratio 87:1

I laugh in French.
Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by nurey(m): 9:24am On Sep 21, 2017
neonly:

Did u die grin grin grin

Yes i did and resurrected the third day grin

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by Nobody: 9:25am On Sep 21, 2017
egike:
Can't forget sometime in 2013 i wanted to buy a moderate fairly used asha nokia phone ended up buying the fake one precisely china, after i complain to the seller that he sold china for me, he keep exchanging the the phone with other phone that he have but still china brand.
I plan to threaten the buyer with police only to come the next and learnt the seller was shot by armed robber that after seeing the obituary post.i gave up and just manage the phone.
That experience made me to stop buying any fairly used phone instead i save to buy new one
what? shocked he was shot? they didn't blame you for his death. damn! terrible coincidence that was.
reminds me of when I was younger i met a girl and we were supposed to go for a date the next day. next day came i was exited, dressed up ready for the date, turn up at their house asked about her and her mother told me that she died the night before. shocked showed me her dead corpse, i think I went into a coma, still get nightmares after nearly 25 years it happened.

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by maysimsimple(m): 9:25am On Sep 21, 2017
I grew up in osoro street, close to ojekunle str,. author=gypsey post=60675252] so were is your place of residence? Is it near palm Avenue? Or ojekunle street? [/quote]
Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by Nobody: 9:30am On Sep 21, 2017
maysimsimple:
I grew up in osoro street, close to ojekunle str,. author=gypsey post=60675252] so were is your place of residence? Is it near palm Avenue? Or ojekunle street?
Nice! my uncle had a shop on ojekunle street were he sold paint, near Isolo bridge but he later moved to palm Avenue.
were you born when there was a take away restaurant called CHICKEN GEORGE at the junction of ladipo and palm Avenue?,
Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by igbsam(m): 9:33am On Sep 21, 2017
gypsey:
i see! But why would I need a trusted mechanic? Does that not prove my point that the dealers of they parts are crooks?
The parts was bought by my friend unknowingly, we took it back for a refund the dealer refused to refund, why did he even sell and expired break pad to us? I mean, did he want us dead?

What boggled mind was that instead of refunding he gave us another even worst brake pads that cost less than the first one. grin

Bruh, you should know that most people in this world will always make money by hook or crook. You ain't new on planet earth na. Only a handful of people make money through honesty. So i don't need to explain further. Ladipo market isn't full of saints. Only a few have conscience and even with that conscience, expect them to put the price on their wares above the usual market price. That is where you then exercise your bargaining power.

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by freshvine(f): 9:34am On Sep 21, 2017
I've bought two long frame Toyota hiace bus from ladipo, brand new, cut but was refitted and the steering system changed to the normal driving system for Nigeria.

On our journey back to the east, one of the bus nearly caught fire as fuel was coming out from the exhaust pipe... Gazzuzz please explain.

I've also bought Toyota engine for a Toyota bus, radiator for my car, etc

Infact I love ladipo and it's behave of activities. Never a dull moment in there. I enjoyed the idomie noddle preparations there, the whistles and bustling live et all until I met a "brother" from my very village who painted picture of living like dangote but indeed living in squalor as I get to find out and he almost swindle me.

Interesting story.

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by Nobody: 9:38am On Sep 21, 2017
igbsam:


Bruh, you should know that most people in this world will always make money by hook or crook. You ain't new on planet earth na. Only a handful of people make money through honesty. So i don't need to explain further. Ladipo market isn't full of saints. Only a few have conscience and even with that conscience, expect them to put the price on their wares above the usual market price. That is where you then exercise your bargaining power.

Well. . I must be naive then. because in the world that i live and grew up in. you walk into a shop, pick up what you want, (the price is already printed on the item) walk to the counter and pay by cash or credit card. walks out of the shop. simples! grin i am sure you are aware of the type of world I am talking about.

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Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by maysimsimple(m): 9:39am On Sep 21, 2017
I will be 34 years of age in 2 days time... So, I was a grown up kid when chicken George at d ladipo, palm avenue junction was trending... How are u ?? Good to see omo adugbo on naira land..




e author=gypsey post=60678252] Nice! my uncle had a shop on ojekunle street were he sold paint, near Isolo bridge but he later moved to palm Avenue.
were you born when there was a take away restaurant called CHICKEN GEORGE at the junction of ladipo and palm Avenue?,[/quote]
Re: The Other Side Of Ladipo Market by igbsam(m): 9:40am On Sep 21, 2017
gypsey:
Well. . I must be naive then. because in the world that i live and grew up in. you walk into a shop, pick up what you want, (the price is already printed on the item) walk to the counter and pay by cash or credit card. walks out of the shop. simples! grin i am sure you are aware of the type of world I am talking about.

Then you have no business being on this thread to discuss what goes down at ladipo market cos you have no idea what that market stands for or look like!

no pun intended

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